This Property OSHA self audit checklist helps facilities managers and safety leaders evaluate compliance across employer posting, recordkeeping, health and safety programs, first aid, fire protection, PPE, the general work environment, walkways, floor and wall openings, stairs, elevated surfaces, exiting and egress, ladders, hand and power tools, machine guarding, lockout tagout, welding and cutting, compressors and compressed gases, spraying operations, confined spaces, environmental controls, flammable and combustible materials, hazardous chemical exposure, hazard communication, electrical safety, and noise. Use it to identify gaps, document findings, and prioritize corrective actions to reduce risk and improve OSHA compliance.
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